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" It was clearly for the good of mankind that Hannibal should be conquered ; his triumph would have stopped the progress of the world. "
History of Rome: From the end of the first to the end of the second Punic ... - 65. lappuse
autors: Thomas Arnold - 1845
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Knight's Penny Magazine, 13. sējums

1844 - 520 lapas
...we crt apt to murmur at the event of the contest, and to think thit t!»victory was awarded to the least worthy of the combatants. On the contrary, never...be conquered : his triumph would have stopped the pmgresH of the world. For great men can only act permantuilf by forming great nations; and no one man,...
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Readings in science and literature

Daniel Scrymgeour - 1851 - 424 lapas
...have swallowed poison. " Never," says Dr. Arnold, in allusion to the common sympathy with Hannibal, " was the wisdom of God's providence more manifest than...triumph would have stopped the progress of the world. * * * lie who grieves over the battle of Zama should carry on his thoughts to a period of thirty years...
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English grammar and composition

Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1853 - 194 lapas
...has bcen justly celebrated. — CHANNING. This we should the more carefully bear in mind. — ARNoLD. It was clearly for the good of mankind that Hannibal should be conquered. — ARNoLD. It would require a far other pen than mine. — KIRwAN. Oh that the present hour would...
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The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World: From Matathon to Waterloo

Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1858 - 380 lapas
...we are apt to murmur at the event of the contest, and to think that the victory was awarded to the least worthy of the combatants. On the contrary, never...clearly for the good of mankind that Hannibal should b« conquered ; his triumph would have stopped the progress of tho world ; for great men can only act...
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The progressive English grammar. [With] Key

Walter Scott Dalgleish - 1866 - 170 lapas
...1 0. Down came the blow ; but in the heath, The erring blade found bloodless sheath. — Scott. 11. It was clearly for the good of mankind that Hannibal should be conquered : his principle would have stopped the progress of the world. — Arnold. 12. There is no terror, Cassius,...
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Matrials for translating from English into French, a short essay on ...

Louis Le Brun, Henri van Laun - 1869 - 290 lapas
...we are apt to murmur at the event of the contest, and to think that the victory was awarded to the least worthy of the combatants. On the contrary, never...providence more manifest than in the issue of the struggle beween Home and Carthage. It was clearly for the good of mankind that Hannibal should be conquered...
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The Guide to the Indian Civil Service, Containing Directions for Candidates ...

Alexander Charles Ewald - 1870 - 292 lapas
...we are apt to murmur at the event of the contest, and to think that the victory was awarded to the least worthy of the combatants. On the contrary, never...manifest than in the issue of the struggle between Home and Carthage. It was clearly for the good of mankind that Hannibal should be conquered ; his triumph...
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The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World: From Marathon to Waterloo

Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1879 - 434 lapas
...we are apt to murmur at the event of tho contest, and to think that the victory was awarded to the least worthy of the combatants. On the contrary, never...God's Providence more manifest than in the issue of tho straggle between Rome and Carthage. It was clearly for the good of man kind that Hannibal should...
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Acme library of standard biography

1880 - 814 lapas
...we are apt to murmur at the event of the contest, and to think that the victory was awarded to the least worthy of the combatants. On the contrary, never...the world. For great men can only act permanently by fomiing great nations ; and uo one man, eveu though it were Hannibal himself, can in one generation...
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Acme Library of Standard Biography: Macaulay, T. Frederick the Great

1880 - 832 lapas
...we are apt to murmur at the event of the contest, and to think that the victory was awarded to the least worthy of the combatants. On the contrary, never...providence more manifest than 'in the issue of the straggle between Rome and Carthage. It was clearly for the good of mankind that Hannibal should be...
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